Cuban Officers Killed in Venezuela Incident, Cuba Readies Defenses

Cuban government discloses details of 32 military personnel who lost their lives during the recent incident involving the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces. The deceased individuals, comprising colonels, lieutenants, majors, captains, and reserve soldiers aged between 26 and 60, were members of Cuba’s primary security agencies, namely the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Interior. The published information includes their identities and photographs in olive-green military attire.

In response to these events, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez expressed the nation’s readiness to defend against any U.S. intervention, emphasizing that the Cuban people are resolute in protecting their sovereignty. The Cuban authorities acknowledged the deaths of their personnel in Venezuela, highlighting their courage and commitment in the face of aggression.

Details regarding the fallen Cuban officers started emerging, with insights suggesting their significant roles within the military hierarchy. The longstanding alliance between Cuba and Venezuela encompassed various agreements spanning security, energy, and military cooperation, with both countries sharing mutual interests over the years.

The U.S. ambassador’s remarks at the Organization of American States meeting reiterated the U.S.’s stance on the situation in Venezuela, emphasizing the need for a democratic future for the country. The ambassador’s statements were met with mixed reactions during the meeting, reflecting divergent opinions on the unfolding events.

As the international community closely monitors the developments surrounding the incident, tensions escalate, with differing perspectives on the appropriate course of action in response to the events in Venezuela.

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